That Intravenous edta therapy is like the main wax job on a car but that one needs daily oral chelation which is like washing the car. Least that's the analogy given. And of course his is the best oral chelation.
I don't want to sound negative at all about the speech but it was in my opinion quite "info-mercial-like".
I know that might be an unhealthy look at it and I was frankly hoping for you ( Dr Coy ) to weigh in on it. After all, when I met you I was not able to walk 1/10 mile, had to endure open heart surgery, was supposed to have several other surgeries which you advised to, er, set aside and do this chelation which I did. And although I don't know today what the status is of my right carotid, I DO know that I'm not having the difficulties I had before. One of these days I'll do another doppler on the
carotid.
I'm grateful to you and trust your opinion.
He did say something about the difference between taking vitamin C and actually absorbing it . I'd like some direction on that.
Regards
Tom
coygators@... wrote:
coygators@... wrote:
This is a little long to review right now. Were their specific points or questions from it?Doc
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From: benfordlaw <benfordlaw@creasehuggett.co. uk>
To: chelationtherapy@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 2:22 pm
Subject: [chelationtherapy] Gordon Research InstituteCame across this video that might help patients here.
http://video.google.com/ videoplay? docid=1063066025 987126248
Robin
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